I really like this question. The idea of Sci-Fi and Fantasy in fact being two separate things, but things we both love oh so much.
Like Starwars and Lord of the Rings.
Like Starwars and Lord of the Rings.
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I think you're underestimating the power of a god.FPSfanatic said:... it would be a very close match, until the commander goes "oh well I've had my fun. Biological, nuclear and all sorts of other nasty bombs ftw!" and then drops them hard on the planet.
Did I say the nukes would kill the gods? Sure, the gods may survive, but the planet won't. unless you suggest that the gods stop the missiles, but since they aren't omnipotent, they could only stop so much. plus there is the consideration of whether a god could be hurt by a nuclear device. It's possible, since in several fantasy stories gods have been wounded by normal people.emeraldrafael said:I think you're underestimating the power of a god.FPSfanatic said:... it would be a very close match, until the commander goes "oh well I've had my fun. Biological, nuclear and all sorts of other nasty bombs ftw!" and then drops them hard on the planet.
The idea of a god is that it is by definition omnipotent, and once they transcend to earth they give up their full god power (if they so choose) to be more mortal. More often then not, the god is hurt by its own creation, made specifically to kill a god that a mortal finds that has ties to the gods (whether being chosen or birthed by them).FPSfanatic said:Did I say the nukes would kill the gods? Sure, the gods may survive, but the planet won't. unless you suggest that the gods stop the missiles, but since they aren't omnipotent, they could only stop so much. plus there is the consideration of whether a god could be hurt by a nuclear device. It's possible, since in several fantasy stories gods have been wounded by normal people.emeraldrafael said:I think you're underestimating the power of a god.FPSfanatic said:... it would be a very close match, until the commander goes "oh well I've had my fun. Biological, nuclear and all sorts of other nasty bombs ftw!" and then drops them hard on the planet.
Of course, I'd be more interested in a "good science fiction and fantasy versus bad science fiction and fantasy" simply because that at least makes some sense. chaos space marines and space marines would never work together after, just like how the covenant and the UNSC would never agree to fight together.
Sci-Fi said:Superior technology, limitless races from limitless amounts of worlds, Giant Fighting Robots, FLT travel, Space Colonies, Planet-destroying weaponry, Planet-Sized weaponry, Genetic Engineering (which can result in Dragons and, clones), Advanced Cybernetics (which can also result in Dragons and, human-replacing cyborgs), Laser-guns, Laser-Swords
Despite all of the advantages Sci-Fi has, you really can't beat the power of Fate. Sci Fi has The Force but only in Star Wars. Fate and Destiny are always huge in fantasy whereas Sci-Fi don't seem to use that as often (or maybe I'm just missing it). As for Gods and Goddesses, they can always be killed, beaten, defeated, etc. Thanos, Galactus, Zeus, Hercules...All beaten by supposedly lesser creatures at one point or another. It's a really close call.Fantasy said:Multiple races, Magic, Dragons, Purebred Mythical Creatures, Gods, Goddesses, Mythril, Fate/Destiny
and i thought i was the only one that escaped from the looney bin <_< ... glad im not lonely yay! <3Timedraven 117 said:Not Daemon thingys they are dark chaos gods, representing the 4 horrors of the universe! they will crush you just with a glance. and yes they do have a various assortment of gods that they can pull the 'god card' on.EvilMaggot said:hmm... Doesnt Warhammer 40k have thier gods aswell... the daemon thingy's and so on ?Je Suis Ubermonkey said:Fantasy has Magic, Gods, Gods, Goddesses, more Gods, Demigods and demigoddesses. Oh, and Gods. Did I mention all the Gods?
Sci-fi can't beat Gods.
L'edito: Damn ninjas. Maybe I should spend less time per post typing the word Gods.![]()
Sci-fi winss because the only thing fantasy barely has going for it is the god card and that is very losse. And there soldiers numbers are either couintered withthe technology or countered in numbers as well as with the technology bonus. The sci fi armour can be near impervious from the fantasy weapons, not to metion the ability to scare the enemy into submission in just a few battles. I could go on and on with this but that would be long.
sorry I was a bit hyper when I typed that part... plus I just had people tell me that space mane ripped off gears of war and yeaaaaaaaaah... I'm gunna edit that bit...flamingjimmy said:Warhammer 40K is not the 'definition of sci fi'. Just because something is set in the future and has laser guns and ftl travel does not proper sci fi make imo. Warhammer 40K is a soft as sci fi ever comes. Don't get me wrong, I love it to bits, but it is not a proper deep sci fi, and certainly doesn't define the genre.WOPR said:(Warhammer 40,000 - the definition of sci-fi, still has gods, and magick, and breasts, and daemons... Sci-fi wins because it has everything fantasy has, AND MORE)
Yes, then think to many books where gods are SUPPOSED to be a big role, but its just the person doing it.SirBryghtside said:Well, fantasy can pretty much call the God card depending on the setting, so they would clearly win.
1600x533? What kind of monitor are you using?PUR3_GAM3R33 said:http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs46/i/2010/168/7/a/Sci_Fi_vs__Fantasy_by_DanilLovesFood.jpg